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ZYXEL 24-Port Gigabit Ethernet Smart Switch (GS1900-24E) - Managed, Small Form Factor, Limited Lifetime Protection
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Brand | ZYXEL |
Number of Ports | 24 |
Color | Black |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Item Weight | 3.4 Pounds |
About this item
- PORT CONFIGURATION - Fast networking performance with 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports
- SUPER QUIET FOR A BETTER INTEGRATION IN ANY ENVIRONMENT - Fanless design ensures quiet operation and higher reliability over time
- SMART MANAGED - Get up and running in minutes: Web-based setup wizard enables simple and fast configuration and management
- LAYER 2 FEATURES - VLAN, QoS, IGMP Snooping, Link Aggregation (LAG), IPv6 and DoS prevention enable better security and management
- ENTREPRISE GRADE WARRANTY - Lifetime hardware warranty and free firmware upgrade support
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GS1900 Series
Ideal for small businesses that want to separate traffic on their growing network but don’t have a team of IT experts on hand, the Zyxel GS1900 Seriest Gigabit switches deliver advanced features for more flexibility and control.
Ideal for small businesses that want to separate traffic on their growing network but don’t have a team of IT experts on hand, the Zyxel GS1900 Seriest Gigabit switches deliver advanced features for more flexibility and control.
With built-in support for VLANs, enhanced Quality of Service (QoS), IGMP Snooping, Link Aggregation (LAG), IPv6 and DoS prevention, these switches helps you easily isolate and prioritize wired and wireless traffic, while enabling guest network access and controlling bandwidth between ports.
It’s all done through a user-friendly set-up wizard that makes setup and management a breeze.
GS1900-24E
- Fast networking performance with 24 Gigabit Ethernet ports
- GS1900-24E comes with desk top dimensions and fanless design
- intuitive web-based setup wizard enables simple and fast configuration
- Advanced features like VLAN, QoS, IGMP Snooping, Link Aggregation (LAG), IPv6 and DoS prevention
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Speedy Gigabit performance—built for SMBs.Featuring Gigabit performance that’s 10 times faster than Fast Ethernet, the GS1900 is a series of switches with full non-blocking bandwidth of up to 1 Gbps per port. An ideal upgrade from an unmanaged switch, it’s a great choice for SMBs that want to enjoy high-speed business network applications at full wired non-blocking speed. |
Need set-up guidance? Use our wizard.Not everyone is an expert on network configuration, so as your business grows—and new network features are added—you need guidance on making the right moves. This switch comes with a user-friendly web-based wizard that walks you through setup, configuration and even advanced settings quickly. You’ll be up and running in just minutes, so you can get back to what you do best. |
Web managed with advanced features.Designed to support advanced features like VLAN (for segregation of your public and private networks), enhanced Quality of Service (for better bandwidth management), IGMP Snooping, Link Aggregation (LAG), IPv6 and DoS prevention, this switch helps you segregate and prioritise traffic streams and keep up with your network as it grows. |
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Compact size, silent operationGS1900-24E comes with desktop dimensions and fanless design. The slim and silent Switch can perfectly blend into any working environment without disturbing fan noises. |
Plug into the power of the Zyxel One network.The Zyxel One Network (ZON) Utility is a unified installation tool to discover and configure Zyxel Switches, WLAN and Gateways in the network. Users can easily maintain the network in a single platform. ZON Utility is a free of charge tool which has been downloaded by over 45,000 users to date. |
Versatility to meet different business needsThe GS1900 comes in a range of options from 8- to 48-port, PoE or SFP uplinks, desktop or rack-mounting option for effortless setup in versatile business environment. |
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Value for money | 4.3 | 4.3 | 3.8 | — | 4.0 | 4.4 |
Easy to use | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.2 | — | — | 4.5 |
Tech Support | — | 3.6 | 4.7 | 3.0 | — | 3.6 |
Quality of material | 4.3 | 4.4 | — | — | 3.6 | — |
User interface | — | 3.6 | — | 3.7 | — | 5.0 |
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Technical Details
Brand | ZYXEL |
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Item model number | GS1900-24E |
Operating System | PC |
Item Weight | 3.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.75 x 13 x 2.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.75 x 13 x 2.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | ZyXEL |
ASIN | B00GU1KSHS |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 21, 2013 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #595 in Computer Networking Switches |
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Customers like the performance, quality and value of the network switch. For example, they mention that it works well, is of good value for money and is very quiet. Customers appreciate the speed and features. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of configuration and cooling.
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Customers like the performance of the network switch. They mention that it works very well, the QoS seems to work well, and the VLANs work exactly as described. The interface is easy, and it has been running flawlessly for several months. It's capable of LACP, and is a very powerful SOHO solution. The quality is excellent, and works straight out of the box. Customers have had zero problems with this device since day one, and everything started up perfectly.
"...units and the Mac Pro and connecting 6 Ethernet cables, everything started up perfectly!..." Read more
"...They just do their job and work...." Read more
"...The QoS seems to work well, VLANs work exactly as described, and the interface is easy enough to use without a CCIE certification...." Read more
"...Works great, all ports are gigabit, MANAGED switch at an unmanaged price...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the network switch. They say it is a decent, reliable, and quiet device. Some customers also mention that the metal build of the switch is solid. Overall, customers are happy with the capabilities and the value of the product.
"...The included rack ears are sturdy but unfortunately cannot be attached in different orientations like to facilitate different mounting options to a..." Read more
"...High capacity MAC Addresses.- Switch Management Software has very many features including VLAN, QOS, Port Aggregation, Filtering, and many..." Read more
"...Works great, all ports are gigabit, MANAGED switch at an unmanaged price...." Read more
"This seems like a really solid router however I started running into odd issue several weeks into ownership...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the network switch. They mention that it is good value for the money, and is full featured.
"Pros:- Low Price for a Level 2 Managed 48-Port Gigabit Switch.- 48 - Gigabit Ethernet Ports.-..." Read more
"...Works great, all ports are gigabit, MANAGED switch at an unmanaged price...." Read more
"...what I have said here, this web managed dual stack switch is a great value and I've been a Zyxel customer for years with their VDSL modems which are..." Read more
"...This is a pretty good choice for the money and I've not encountered any major hiccups with it." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the network switch. For example, they mention it's very quiet, has no fan noise, and is ideal for the home office and multiple-user. That said, some appreciate the performance vs noise ratio.
"...Intuitive interface (After a firmware update)Silent. Absolutely silent.Visual indicators when ports are actively handling packets..." Read more
"It’s silent and perfect for homelab" Read more
"...What I got was a switch that is:* totally silent, no fan noise* internal power supply, no cord/brick* web UI admin interface*..." Read more
"...Since then the switch has been quiet and reliable...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the network switch. They mention it has great speeds, wire speed throughput, and excellent throughput performance. The switch is easy to setup and has a very fast boot. It also provides fast buffering of 4K streams and has insane uptime.
"...ports to the proper QoS sections of the interface, I get very fast buffering of 4K streams to my multiple 4K televisions...." Read more
"...Insane uptime!I didn't expect it to be this stable. I'm behind about 4 firmware updates for it...." Read more
"...Pros:High port density, low power, fast, full featured, cheapShips with 19" rack earsWall mountable..." Read more
"...I found no issues with speed tests or hardware compatability...." Read more
Customers like the network switch's features. They say it has lots of managed features, is jam-packed with features, and is relatively easy to use. Some say that it is able to do almost all the enterprise functions, including STP, port security, and LAGs. They also say that the switch is a good value for money and has more options than the Ubiquiti. Overall, customers are satisfied with the switch' features.
"...It supports all of the necessary protocols to mate up with a Cisco SG-300 managed switch and allow ports to be isolated on a VLAN for the office...." Read more
"...As far as small features are concerned, the switch is packed with all sorts of nifty things. You even got QoS if you need it...." Read more
"...With this managed switch I have been able to do almost all the enterprise functions, STP, port security, LAGs , span ports and trucks to dd-wrt..." Read more
"This is my Main home Switch and it has lots of features and doesnt skip a beat! i wish they had a POE version but this is a good switch." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of configuration of the network switch. Some mention that it's easy to use and configure, with an easy user interface. They also say that the switch management software is easy to configure and the firmware is easy. However, some customers report that the switches configuration is ephemeral and lost when the firmware was upgraded. They say the manual is sparse on details about what each feature actually does, and that none of the labels for configuration fields are displayed.
"...It is literally plug and play if you are not that tech savvy...." Read more
"...Port Activity Lights Indicate Port Speed.- Switch Management Software is Easy to Configure.- Firmware is Easy to Update.-..." Read more
"...UNFORTUNATELY** this switch does NOT meet this requirement...." Read more
"...to work well, VLANs work exactly as described, and the interface is easy enough to use without a CCIE certification...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the cooling of the network switch. Some mention that it runs cool and easy to manage, while others say that it does run slightly warm and needs adequate ventilation room.
"...This switch is absolutely silent. There are no fans, and there are no heat issues with it being mounted in a 25u rack.Pros:..." Read more
"...The unit does run slightly warm and needs adequate ventilation room on the left and right sides...." Read more
"...Fanless design for no noise and not having to worry about overheating or other unnecessary issues due to a fan failure...." Read more
"Great switch. Stays cool, easy to install, not too big...." Read more
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In fact I bought this switch for one reason: I wanted to enable link aggregation on my ReadyNAS, my QNAP, and my Mac Pro. Each of these devices has two Gigabit Ethernet ports and supports link aggregation.
Performing TimeMachine backups of an 800GB drive over a single Gigabit Ethernet cable to each of the two NAS units was getting tiresome, so I searched for a switch capable of LACP 802.3ad. I had a couple of other requirements as well:
1. Overall width should not exceed 10 inches because it needed to fit inside a very specific shelf in my home office.
2. The Ethernet ports should be on the BACK side along with the power cable. The status LED lights should be on the FRONT side. For my shelf mounting application, all Ethernet cables are fed from the rear of the shelf. **UNFORTUNATELY** this switch does NOT meet this requirement. I purchased it anyway because I simply could not find a 16-port *managed* switch with rear-ports and front-lights.
3. The switch should be well made with ability to operate in warm temperatures.
4. The switch should be relatively easy to use.
5. The price -- it should be cheap, but cheap in price only.
This item meets all of my needs *except* number 2, but I still give it 5 stars because I was able to rotate it 90 degrees on my shelf. This means Ethernet cables don't have to swing over the unit from the back side to the front side. Cables can run along the left or right sides depending on 90-degree left rotation or 90-degree right rotation.
The first thing I did after opening the box and not finding a user manual was to go online and download the complete and well-written PDF user's guide. I read through all the pertinent sections of the manual before plugging the unit into the wall. This was a particularly good idea, because it introduced me to the ZON utility for basic administration of the unit such as IP address change, password change, firmware update, etc. More complex operations are performed from the on-board web page, which the ZON utility can open for you in a browser window.
WIth the help of the manual I was able to configure 3 dual-port aggregated links, enable the links, and set each link explicitly to LACP. Note that there are several link aggregation protocols, and you must explicitly select LACP on each link. (MacOS only supports LACP.)
After enabling bonded links on the two NAS units and the Mac Pro and connecting 6 Ethernet cables, everything started up perfectly! A total newbie like me was able to establish 3 working LACP connections on my first attempt. But this was no lucky happenstance -- I read the manual first (RTFM), which is written in remarkably good English.
I might try some of the other features if I find them relevant, but for the time being I'm happy with my 3 aggregated links.
The unit does run slightly warm and needs adequate ventilation room on the left and right sides. Unmanaged switches are often fan-less and run much cooler.
I was very surprised by the build quality of this switch when I took it out of the box. It is much heavier than expected and they even include the rackmount ears in the box. The power supply is integrated as well, so no useless wall wart to deal with. Once I looked in the web interface, I was even more shocked at how many features this switch has. The manual is very spare on details about what each feature actually does (like one called "EEE" which can be enabled or disabled on each port. A quick Google reveals this is Energy Efficient Ethernet.) Anyway, if you have a need for things like QoS, Monitoring (spanning in Cisco speak,) Multicast/IGMP snooping, Port VLANs including tagging and trunking, link aggregation, LLDP, SNMP including traps, Logging via Syslog, management interface access lists, Spanning Tree, Loop guard, storm protection, port security including 802.1X, AAA/RADIUS/TACACS+ user management and so on, this thing has it. It even has a nice port reset feature so if a port is disabled for various reasons like storm control or port security (it lets you chose from a list) then it will reset the port after an amount of time you specify. You can name ports and manually specify the speed and duplex if you need to.
Icing on the cake would be a command line interface but no luck there. It may have a serial interface internally but that port is not exposed. The WebUI is clean, logical and easy to use. It uses the Cisco way of having a "running config" versus "Saved config" -- just hit the "Save" button at the top of the UI. This means if you do things that might lock you out, like editing the management access lists, save before you change anything. If you get locked out (as I did) all I have to do was reboot the switch and I'm back in. I also notice it can hold multiple copies of firmware so you can pick which to boot off of.
The included rack ears are sturdy but unfortunately cannot be attached in different orientations like to facilitate different mounting options to a wall board. (This is due to the fact it uses 3 screws in a triangle fashion unlike some others which have 4 symmetrical holes allowing you to mount the ears in different orientations.) It does have two holes on the bottom so you can mount it against a wallboard, but only with the ports facing up or down. (Due to the way the cutouts are on the bottom.) In the box is also included 4 rubber stick on feet and two screws for wall mounting. A standard IEC US style power cord is also included. The switch has a power switch on the rear as well and it's quite stiff so it is very unlikely to get knocked accidentally.
I paid $99 and I'm shocked at how good this is! 16 gigabit ports and fully managed. Highly recommended, especially for the price.
It is literally plug and play if you are not that tech savvy. All you need to do (if you have a home router on the 192.168.1.x network is change the IP address of the switch. Just bring the switch online and wait for it to biit up (nothing connected. Unplug your computers network cable from your home router and plug it into the switch. Open up your browser and type in the address http://192.168.1.1 and log in. Follow directions to change the IP address and restart it. Recable your computer to the router and run a cable from the switch to the router! All is well!
Love this product as you can perform advanced tasks (vLAN, etc) if wanting to.
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Package contains full hardware for surface, wall and rack mounting so lots of options for how to place the switch. Only minor issue is that the wall mounting slots are only on one plane, so it must be mounted straight up or down and can't be mounted sideways.
For a home switch that I want to play with network segregation, this is the ticket. There's port labelling as well if need to remeber what's plugged into that one port that seems to be hogging the bandwidth.